Alec Dinwoodie is a member of the Iowa Writers’ Workship and a doctoral candidate at New College, Oxford.
Bill Furley is lecturer in Classics at Heidelberg University. He is also co-editor of the Heidelberg Review, a literary magazine for expatriate literati.
Ivy Garlitz was born in Miami. She now lives in Suffolk with her husband. She is studying for the doctoral degree of Creative and Critical Writing at the University of East Anglia.
Tim Kendall’s study of Paul Muldoon’s poetry is published by Seren in May this year.
David Kennedy is a poet and critic. He is co-editor of The New Poetry (1993). A book of essays, New Relations: The Refashioning of British Poetry 1980-1994 is due this year. He lives in Sheffield and studies in the Graduate School at Sheffield University.
Stephen Knight’s first collection, Flowering Limbs (Bloodaxe, 1993), was a Poetry Book Society Choice and was shortlisted for the T.S. Eliot prize. A second is due in October 1996.
Christine McNeill is Viennese by birth. She currently works as a language adult education tutor in North Norfolk. Her first collection Kissing the Night was published by Bloodaxe in 1993.
Nicholas Murray lives in the Welsh borders where he works as a freelance author and journalist. His first pamphlet of poems, Plausible Fictions, has just been published and he is author of a critical biography of Bruce Chatwin. His biography of Matthew Arnold is published by Hodder & Stoughton on 6 June.
John Redmond is a poet and critic from Dalkey in Ireland. He has written for the London Review of Books and the Times Literary Supplement.
Peter Robinson has published various volumes of poetry, criticism and translation. In June 1996, Liverpool University Press will publish his anthology, Liverpool Accents: Seven Poets and a City. A new book of poems, Lost and Found, is forthcoming from Carcanet.
Carol Rumens currently teaches the poetry class on the creative writing course at Queen’s University, Belfast. Her recent collection of poems is Best China Sky.
Fiona Sampson directs Aberystwyth International Poetryfest and has pioneered the development of writing in health care in the U.K. Awards for her poetry include the Newdigate Prize, a Southern Arts Writers’ Award, and a Residency at the Millay Colony, N.Y. State. Picasso ‘s Men was published in 1994. Her commissions include Birth Chart (1992) and Stone Dials (1995).
Julian Stannard taught at the University of Genoa between 1987 and 1993. His Fleur Adcock in Context: From Movement to Martians is published by the Edwin Mellen Press. He now lectures in English at Suffolk College. At present he is translating the poems of the Italian poet Giorgio Caproni.
Raymond Tong has published seven collections of poems, the most recent being Selected Poems published by Robert Hale Ltd. Besides educational books, he has also published a travel book about Nigeria with Cassell.
David Wheatley is a poet and critic from Dublin. Thirst, his first collection of poetry, will be published by Gallery Press later this year.
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